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Conveyance - A document which transfers legal title to freehold land from the seller to the buyer. Covenant - An agreement or promise embodied in a deed by which a party binds himself to undertake or to refrain from undertaking a particular action. A covenant can also be worded to be binding on land. Donatio mortis causa A gift made in contemplation of death which is perfected and becomes effective on the death of the person making the gift.

Enduring power of attorney now known as a lasting power of attorney - A deed by which a person authorises a third party to act on his behalf, the authority conveyed by the deed continuing even where the donor becomes mentally incapable.

Executor feminine: executrix - A person appointed by will to deal with the administration of an estate. Funeral arrangements - Specific requirements or requests you can designate in a special portion of your legal will as to how you wish your body to be disposed of.

Grant of probate - The grant issued to an executor confirming his appointment and authority to deal with the administration of an estate. Grantor - an individual who conveys property by means of a trust; in Wills, the person whose wishes are expressed. Holograph - Handwritten; alternatively, a document which is entirely the personal written work of the testator. Indemnity - An arrangement or agreement to protect an individual against loss, damage or expense. A certain amount can be passed on tax-free, which we call the 'tax-free allowance'.

This is also known as the 'nil rate band'. The allowance has remained the same since , and will stay frozen until at least Intestate - A person who has died without leaving a valid will or without disposing of all his estate by will.

Joint and several - Where the parties to an agreement declare themselves to be jointly and severally liable, they are stating that both of them accept liability for the whole debt or obligation and not simply for a proportionate part of it. Joint tenants -Where co-owners of property own as joint tenants, on the death of one co-owner the property automatically passes and belongs to the survivor s by reason of survivorship. The interest of a deceased joint tenant does not fall into his estate.

Lasting power of attorney - A deed by which a person authorises a third party to act on his behalf, the authority conveyed by the deed continuing even where the donor becomes mentally incapable. Legacy - A gift under a will. A gift of money is referred to as a pecuniary legacy and a gift of a particular item is referred to as a specific legacy.

Letters of administration - The official document issued by the court empowering an administrator to deal with the estate of a deceased person.

Precedent - 1 An example of a document which can then be adapted for use in connection with similar transactions; or 2 The decision of a court which is then referred to and possibly followed in subsequent similar cases. Remoteness of vesting - Any gift made by will is void for remoteness of vesting if it does not necessarily take effect within 21 years from the termination of any life in being at the date of the testator's death.

Settled land - Land held in trust under a settlement and where the trust usually grants lifetime rights or interests in property to successive generations of a family. Statutory declaration - A statement made in writing and sworn before a person entitled to administer oaths. It differs from an affidavit in that it has force by virtue of an Act of Parliament.

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